College of Social and Behavioral Sciences

 University of Northern Iowa Social Work DepartmentVolunteer ExperienceUpdated: 6/5/15 **Indicates that a more detailed agency profile is available through Field Director**Name of Agency**Achieve Mental Health** Address 814 Railroad St., Iowa Falls, IA 50126Accessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonAlison Brennan, alik5179@. (641) 648-4010Purpose Population ServedChildren, youth, young adults, adults, families, staff, staff from other organizations and public. Participants are often facing mental Health, abuse, work on public awareness and education.DutiesVolunteers help with office work, assist with community events and outreach, they can also help with presentations.HoursWeekdays and weekends, hours are pretty flexible.Requirements to VolunteerInterview and orientation, process takes about one month to complete.Level of difficulty for completing hoursVery easyStudent comments"I completed a community outreach program for Child Abuse Month. I really enjoyed volunteering here and will continue on with an internship"Spring 2014Name of AgencyADULTS, INC. NEWELL POSTThis agency has accepted UNI students in the past. When the list was updated in the Spring of 2014, the agency did not follow up after being contacted. Address1108 Tiffany Place; Waterloo 50701Accessibility to siteContact PersonDawn Potter, (319) 234-1391PurposePopulation ServedThis is an adult day care center.Duties HoursRequirements to VolunteerLevel of difficulty for completing hoursStudent commentsDate: Spring 2014Name of AgencyAffinity House Address Accessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonJen · 319-232-4455PurposeProviding health care for seniorsPopulation ServedElderly clients with disabilities or aging concerns.DutiesVolunteers are conversation partners, assist clients with tasks, and can be an aide to staff.HoursEvenings, hours are flexible.Requirements to VolunteerInterview, process took about 2 weeks to complete.Level of difficulty for completing hoursDifficultStudent comments" I liked working with the end of life spectrum" Spring 2014Name of Agency**ALLEN HOSPITAL** Address1825 Logan Avenue Waterloo, IA 50703Accessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonSally Sherwood, 319-235-3692, sally.sherwood@PurposePopulation ServedDuties Volunteer may do a variety of tasks from working directly with patients to providing assistance in other areas of the hospital.HoursRequirements to VolunteerLevel of difficulty for completing hoursStudent commentsDate: Spring 2014 Name of Agency**Alternative Caring Pregnancy Center** Address1006 Decathlon Dr, Waterloo, IAAccessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonCara Burke, 319-232-5683, clientservice@PurposeWorking with those facing unplanned pregnanciesPopulation ServedYoung adults, adults and families facing a crisis or unplanned pregnancies.DutiesVolunteers assist with collecting items, helping with fundraising, assembling packets, answering phones, helping with office tasks, cleaning, assist with community events and being an ultra sound witness.Hours Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from 9:00-5:00, Tuesday from 9:00-8:00Requirements to VolunteerApplication, interview, background check, and trainingLevel of difficulty for completing hours Student comments" It was a good experience, however when you are under 25 you are only allowed to do certain things. Once 25, you can be an advocate. I felt like I did mainly office work and cleaning. However I did feel like I learned a lot through observations and asking questions. They want a yearlong commitment, I would recommend being honest in what your time frame is."Spring 2014Name of AgencyAlzheimer’s Association Address2616 Orchard Dr., Ste B, Cedar Falls, IA 50613Accessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonMelissa Pence, Executive Director, mpeance@PurposePopulation ServedDuties Clerical, help plan eventsHoursVariesRequirements to VolunteerLevel of difficulty for completing hoursStudent inputStudent commentsStudent inputDate: Summer 2014Name of AgencyAMERICAN RED CROSS HAWKEYE CHAPTER Address2530 University Avenue, Waterloo, 50701Accessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonMissy Hall (Ext. 242), (319) 234-6831 or (319) 393-3500PurposePopulation ServedDutiesVolunteers are needed in the Health Services area: answering phones, typing, and cholesterol follow-ups. Special projects may be assigned to volunteers including CPR training assistant, working with blood drives, positive eating and nutrition programs and AIDS education and prevention for the general audience, teens and racial and ethnic populations. Two-hour shifts in blood center (open five days a week) working registration and canteen are also available. HoursRequirements to VolunteerApply online based on your location.Level of difficulty for completing hoursStudent commentsDate: Spring 2014Name of AgencyASPIRE Therapeutic Riding Program Address8100 Kimball Ave.Waterloo, 50701Accessibility to siteRequires a careContact PersonCindy Kline, (319) 296-3096, aspire@PurposeASPIRE Therapeutic Riding Program provides benefits to individuals with disabilities through animal-assisted activities and outreach programs.Population ServedChildren with mental and physical disabilitiesDutiesVolunteers will interview outreach programs and families regarding their goals for camp participation. Conduct surveys and follow up contacts in relation to the surveys. Work with Bremwood, Horsemanship and Camp Hope groups. Conduct miniature horse visits in the community. Plan and facilitate special summer events. Give community presentations regarding programming. Keep track of attendance, progress notes, and surveysHoursMonday-Friday 8:30 to 5:00 with some possible weekend hours.Most appropriate during summer as that is when most of the programming takes place.Requirements to VolunteerLevel of difficulty for completing hoursStudent commentsDate: Spring 2014Name of AgencyBig Brother and Big Sisters Address2530 University Ave Frontage Rd, Suite 8, Waterloo, IA Accessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonKatie, 319-235-9597, katie@PurposeMentoring children who may be at riskPopulation ServedChildren and youth with health and disability concerns, and staff members.DutiesVolunteers are conversation partners, mentors, and play games and activities with clients.HoursWeekdays between 8-6, hours were flexible.Requirements to VolunteerApplication, interview, orientation, and background check, process took about 2 months to complete.Time Commitment: One hour a Week during the school year, 18 months. Volunteering will involve an initial interview, orientation, and background checkLevel of difficulty for completing hoursEasyStudent comments" I really enjoyed who I was paired with, I liked being a mentor and doing crafts with her"Spring 2014Name of AgencyBLACK HAWK COUNTY EXTENSION SERVICE 4Hextension.IA.state.edu/blackhawk Address3420 University Avenue, Suite B, Waterloo, 50701Accessibility to siteRequires a careContact PersonMichelle Meyer, (319) 269-9360 or (319) 234-6811PurposePopulation ServedDuties Volunteers assist in planning and leading activities for youth ages 9-18. Call youth to remind them of activities, assist in preparing supplies for activities, and recruit youth and volunteers. An after school program also available. Volunteers must have an interest working with low incomeHoursRequirements to VolunteerLevel of difficulty for completing hoursStudent commentsDate: Spring 2014Name of Agency**BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB** Address515 Lime St. Waterloo, IAAccessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonMegan Thompson, 319-284-2839PurposeTo inspire and enable all young people, especially those who need us the most, to reach their full potential as responsible, caring, and productive citizens. Population ServedYouth ages 6-18 years, diverse, 99% free and reduce lunch, 98% African AmericanDuties Volunteers may in the office, in the kitchen, tutor and help with homework, play in the game room with the children, lead arts or crafts projects, and coach a sports team.HoursDuring the school year, hours are after school from 2:30-7:00During the summer, hours are 8:30-5:00Requirements to VolunteerLevel of difficulty for completing hoursStudent commentsDate: Spring 2014 Name of AgencyBremer County Veterans AffairsAddress203 1st Ave. NE, Waverly, IA 50677Accessibility to siteStreet and side-lot parking. Handicapped entrance at rear of buildingContact PersonNeal W. JarnaginPurpose1. To develop a knowledge and understanding of the meaning and importance of professionalism in the provision of human services: professional conduct, professional identity and professional use of supervision.2. To gain an increased recognition of social work values, personal values, agency and consumer value systems; to describe how these interact and affect the delivery of service.3. To gain a basic exposure to the structure of a social service agency: its goals, clientele, funding sources, and services.4. To recognize how a social service agency interacts with its social environment; how it works with other agencies and community resources.5. To interact in a positive way, under supervision, with social service consumers while providing limited services on their behalf.Population ServedActive duty, Reserve, National Guard, Veterans and their families ranging in age from 21 - deathDuties· He or she assists in interviewing in different environmental settings, completes all mandatory documentation and is responsible for scheduling appointments and researching resources and benefits for veterans and their family members both in the community and through the World Wide Web. · Additionally, he or she assists Veterans and their family members by making and answering their phone calls and emails, entering data into multiple databases, typing, photocopying and answering the Veterans Affairs door.· He or she will also assist with community outreach events where they will interact with large groups of people in a, sometimes, relatively confined atmosphere. · Assists with multiple special projects including, but not limited to, historical research, event development, artistic design and light landscaping.· He or she must be flexible in hours and days worked.Hours8:00 am – 8:00 pmRequirements to VolunteerKnowledge, Skills & Abilities Required:· A minimum of a high school diploma or GED. One year of experience with Veterans Affairs, social work, business management or a combination of education and experience to equal one year.· Ability to communicate with people to convey or exchange information in a courteous, professional manner, by phone, email, in person, and in writing both during and outside of normal working hours.· Ability to maintain a professional relationship and establish effective working relationships with assigned staff, coworkers, other agencies and the public.· Ability to organize, prioritize, schedule, and other tasks to assure completion.· Ability to work, under supervision, to achieve the goals and objectives of Bremer County, Bremer County Veterans Affairs and members of the public.· Ability to lift a minimum of 20 pounds· Ability to read and speak fluent English· Ability to assure records, reports and monthly reporting requirements are completed.· Experience in PC computing is required with word processing, spreadsheets, email, database and web browsing.· Participate in Veteran outreach events at the minimum of one time quarterly.· Review, scan, filing and document Armed Forces Grave Registrations in both digital and paper mediums· Meet with Veterans and family members by appointment and/or drop-in at their residence and other locations as needed.· Educate Veterans and their family members with the claims process and follows up, as necessary.· Assist Veterans and spouses with filing Federal VA claims, follow-up· Assist with VA medical claims· Refer Veterans to appropriate community resources and assist Veterans with phone calls for information and services· Determine the needs of individual Veterans and what they are entitled to· Help Veterans access local and state resources· Advocate for Veterans and network at the local, state and national levels· Network with Veteran Service Organization representatives in developing claimsPhysical Requirements:· Sitting: Approximately 6 to 7 hours during an 8 hour day.· Standing and Walking: Approximately 1 to 2 hours/day depending on needs of the position.· Driving: Approximately 0 to 3 hours/day.· Lift, carry, Push, Pull, Moderate Deviation of Wrist, Knee, Ankle, and Shoulder: Must be able to lift and carry objects of approximately 10 to 20 lbs.· Climb/balance: 0 to 2 hours/day. The ability to climb stairs is required.· Stoop, Bend, Kneel, Crouch, Crawl: 0 to 1 hour/day.· Reach, Handle, Finger, Feel: 6 to 8 hours/day. Good manual dexterity is required to perform this job. The individual needs to write information on paper and enter information into a computer when needed. The individual needs to be able to sort and handle documents.· Sight: The ability to see and interpret information is a requirement of their job. Sight is used constantly. The position requires reading and/or recognizing information, discussing, translating, documenting and paraphrasing information with others.· Talk, Hear: The individual is required to communicate effectively with consumers other employees, supervisors, families, and other services professionals.Work Environment:· Works in a variety of environments including, but not limited to, offices, homes/apartments, and nursing home facilities. May experience numerous interruptions from telephone calls or people needing information and attention. Works independently to complete many tasks.Level of difficulty for completing hours(Student input) Student comments Date: Fall 2014Name of Agency**Bremwood** (Lutheran Services in Iowa) AddressPO Box 848, 106 16th St. SW, Waverly, IAAccessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonAshley Foley, Ashley.foley@ PurposeResidential treatment program through Lutheran Services of IowaPopulation ServedYoung adults who may be facing mental/behavioral Health, poverty or abuse concerns.DutiesVolunteers may help with trips into the community, become a conversation partner mentorHoursWeekdays and weekends, hours are flexible.Requirements to VolunteerApplication, interview, orientation, training and background check; process took about 2 months to complete.Level of difficulty for completing hoursDifficultStudent comments" You are paired with a client and you do various activities with them from hanging out to going out into the community. The treatment program has kids 13-18 and residents are 18-21. They are either removed for safety reasons." Spring 2014Name of AgencyCAMP COURAGEOUS OF IOWA AddressP.O. Box 418, Monticello, 1A 52310Accessibility to siteRequires a careContact PersonShannon Poe, Shannon@, (319) 465-5916PurposePopulation ServedDutiesCamp Courageous is a year round recreational and respite care facility for physically and mentally challenged persons of all ages. Duties vary and may include maintenance, kitchen, office, counseling, photography, etc. Whole weekend assignments are available as well as opportunities for a few hours or one year.HoursRequirements to VolunteerLevel of difficulty for completing hoursStudent commentsDate: Spring 2014Name of Agency**CARE INITIATIVES HOSPICE** Address6915 Chancellor Drive, Suite A, Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613-6933Accessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonKristie Sents, Volunteer Coordinator, (319) 232-6148, ksents@PurposeEnd of life carePopulation ServedIndividuals and families dealing with serious illness and lossDutiesHoursRequirements to VolunteerApplication, interview, orientation, background check and training; process takes about 1 month to complete.Level of difficulty for completing hoursEasyStudent commentsDate: Spring 2014Name of AgencyCatholic Charities Address Des Moines, IAContact Person Refugee Resettlement - Contact Sinishaw at 515-393-5231St. Mary Family Center - Contact Brooke at 515-237-5095 Purpose Population Served Refugee Resettlement: Child Care, Assist Staff, Bus TrainingSt. Mary Family CenterDuties Hours Requirements to Volunteer (i.e., CPR trained, valid driver's license, etc..) Date: January 2015 Name of AgencyCATHOLIC WORKER HOUSE Address321 East 8th, Waterloo, 50704Accessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonBernadette, Scotty or DuWayne, (319) 232-2116PurposePopulation ServedThis is a shelter for the homeless. Duties Volunteers help with extra activities including a community meal.HoursRequirements to VolunteerLevel of difficulty for completing hoursStudent commentsDate: Spring 2014 Name of AgencyCedar Falls Health Care Center Address1728 West 8th St. Cedar Falls, IA Accessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonKathy Jensen, 319-277-2437PurposeProviding healthcare to seniorsPopulation ServedChildren, adults, elderly, families and staff members. Clients may face mental/behavioral health, health, disability or aging concerns.DutiesVolunteers may participate in games and activities, shadow staff, become a conversation partner and be an aid to staff. Volunteers are needed to visit one-to-one with elderly residents. Volunteers assist the activity departments with the planning and implementation of crafts and recreational events. Some Workwith individuals, as well as group counseling, may be involved. HoursWeekdays and weekends, hours are flexible.Requirements to VolunteerOrientation and background check paid for by volunteer, process takes about 2 weeks to complete.Level of difficulty for completing hoursEasyStudent comments" I liked being able to work with older adults. There were a lot of task to do so I didn't feel bored."Spring 2014 Name of Agency**CEDAR VALLEY COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES** Address3121 Brockway Rd, Waterloo, IA 50701Accessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonJudy Arjes, Director,(319) 233-1288, arjes@PurposeTo foster and develop personal skills of individuals with diverse backgrounds who have special needs, strengths, and abilities.Population ServedCVCSS works with individuals advocates for those with developmental disabilities to ensure they are receiving services, they also provide residential community support.Duties Volunteers would participate in CLUB activities with clientsHoursRequirements to VolunteerInterviewed by CLUB clientsLevel of difficulty for completing hoursStudent commentsDate: Spring 2014Name of AgencyCEDAR VALLEY FOOD BANKNORTHEAST IOWA FOOD BANKKIDS CAFE Address106 E 11th St, Waterloo 50703Accessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonPatrick Bird, (319) 235-0507PurposePopulation ServedDutiesVolunteers will be trained to do intake forms and referrals for food. They will work in the warehouse filling food orders. Special programs are offered.HoursRequirements to VolunteerLevel of difficulty for completing hoursStudent commentsDate: Spring 2014Name of Agency**Cedar Valley Friends of the Family** AddressPO BOX 784, Waverly, IA 50677Accessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonKelley Schmitz, Crisis Services Director, (319) 352-1108, kelley@PurposeThrough prevention education and community engagement we seek a future free of violence and homelessness.Population ServedTo provide safe shelter, confidential services, and housing assistance to individuals in crisis due to homelessness, domestic violence and sexual assault. DutiesIf you want client contact, you will work with shelter services (this requires a 30 hour volunteer training session; Dr. Flemming’s UNI course covers this requirement)If you want administrative duties, you will work with Marcy Sharp making copies, putting brochures together, filing, etc… (no training time required)HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00-4:30Requirements to VolunteerSee aboveLevel of difficulty for completing hoursStudent inputStudent commentsStudent inputDate: Spring 2014Name of Agency**Cedar Valley Hospice** Address2101 Kimball Ave, Waterloo, IAAccessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonStacy Baranowski (for youth); Nathan Schutt, (319) 272-2002PurposeEnd of life carePopulation ServedChildren, youth, young adults, adults, and family facing death; volunteers also work with other staff members.DutiesVolunteers may become a mentor, provide respite, and do presentations for kids.HoursWeekdays between 8-6, hours are flexible.Requirements to VolunteerOrientation, background check, and training, process took about 2 weeks to complete.Level of difficulty for completing hoursDifficultStudent comments" It is a good experience as long as you aren't as sensitive to death and dying"Spring 2014Name of AgencyCedar Valley Preschool and Childcare Center Address724 Lantz Ave, Cedar Falls, IAAccessibility to siteRequires a CarContact PersonLinda Jacoby, 319-268-1944PurposeChildcare and educationPopulation ServedChildren and staff at agency, clients are facing disability.DutiesVolunteers can assist with games and activities, shadow staff member, be a friend, and play with children.HoursWeekdays and weekends, hours are pretty flexible.Requirements to VolunteerApplication and interview, process takes about 2 weeks to complete.Level of difficulty for completing hoursEasyStudent comments"I liked playing with the children but didn't feel that it was the best area to get an experience with complex issues" Spring 2014Name of AgencyCEDAR VALLEY RECOVERY SERVICES Address2603 Rainbow Drive; Cedar Falls, IA 50613Accessibility to siteContact PersonMelissa Warner, (319) 277-5808PurposePopulation ServedDutiesA variety of one-on-one contacts, including providing psychological help to senior citizens,working with the mentally handicapped, and with methadone patients are available to volunteers.Volunteers must be self?motivated and very committed.HoursRequirements to VolunteerLevel of difficulty for completing hoursStudent commentsDate: Spring 2014Name of AgencyCOMMUNITIES AND SCHOOLS Address215 East 4”’ Street; Waterloo, 50703.Accessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonBrad McCalla, (319) 234-3728PurposePopulation ServedDuties Volunteers work tutoring 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students. A variety of hours are available.HoursRequirements to VolunteerLevel of difficulty for completing hoursStudent commentsDate: Spring 2014Name of AgencyCOMMUNITY CHILD CARE UNITED AND PRESCHOOL AddressVarious locations in Black Hawk County1026 E Seerley Blvd, Cedar Falls, IA 50613 - Administrative OfficeAccessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonSue - Executive Director; Phone: 319-277-7303Amy Junkins - 319-234-5920Mercedes Smith - 319-234-5920PurposeChildcare and educationPopulation ServedChildren and youth in educational setting, sometimes facing disabilities.DutiesVolunteers assist staff with children and play games.HoursWeekdays between 8-6, hours are flexible.Requirements to VolunteerBackground check and training, process took about 2 weeks.Level of difficulty for completing hoursEasyStudent commentsDate: Spring 2014Name of AgencyCONESTOGA COUNCIL OF GIRL SCOUTS Address2530 University Avenue, Waterloo, 50701Accessibility to siteContact PersonDeb Boyd (Ext. 318) – debb@Phone: (319) 232-6601 or 1-800-798-0833PurposePopulation ServedDutiesVolunteers assist the minority involvement committee with projects and help provide a Girl Scout experience through quality programs and activities. Various locations are available. Volunteer opportunities include programming events (some weekends) or serving as a troop leader.HoursRequirements to VolunteerLevel of difficulty for completing hoursStudent commentsDate: Spring 2014Name of AgencyCONVERSATION PARTNERS AddressUNI CampusAccessibility to siteOn UNI CampusContact PersonSally Roos, (319) 273-3410, cieppartner@uni.eduPurposePopulation ServedDutiesThe Culture and Intensive English Program (CIEP) in Baker Hall teaches English to international students at UNI. There is an orientation once a semester and volunteers must meet with partner once a week.HoursRequirements to VolunteerLevel of difficulty for completing hoursStudent commentsDate: Spring 2014Name of AgencyCOUNTRY VIEW Address1410 West Dunkerton Road, Waterloo, 50703~9626Accessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonJan Prideaux (Ext. 2019), (319) 291-2509PurposePopulation ServedDuties HoursRequirements to VolunteerLevel of difficulty for completing hoursStudent commentsDate: Spring 2014Name of Agency**COVENANT MEDICAL CENTER** Address3421 West 9th Street, Waterloo, 50702Accessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonBev Degenhardt, (319) 272-7856PurposePopulation ServedDutiesPatient Contract: Nursing units throughout the Medical Center. Other opportunities: emergency room/surgical host, volunteer visitation program, health adventure mentoring program, run for life, blood drives, other special projects available.HoursRequirements to VolunteerLevel of difficulty for completing hoursStudent commentsDate: Spring 2014Name of AgencyDHS - Operation Threshold Address1407 Independence Ave., Waterloo, Iowa, 50703Accessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonCraig Boche – Cboche@Phone: (319) 292-2427 or (319) 291-2065 or (319) 292-1879PurposePopulation ServedDutiesVolunteers serve as positive role models of children, friendly visitors for adults, protective payees, and conservators. They also attend staff meetings, supervise foster care visits, assist with specialized children clinics, transport clients for appointments and perform minimal clerical duties. They are looking for special friends of children ages seven to sixteen.HoursWeekdays 8-6, hours are pretty flexible and drop inRequirements to VolunteerApplication and background check, process takes about 2 weeks to complete.Level of difficulty for completing hoursDifficultStudent commentsStapled and assembled packets, no direct contact with clientsDate: Spring 2014Name of AgencyEASTER SEALS IOWA/CAMP SUNNYSIDE AddressP.O. Box 5168, Des Moines, IA 50305Accessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonAllison Piazza, 515-289-1933PurposePopulation ServedDutiesCamp Sunnyside has year?round respite opportunities in addition to summer camp programming. Weekends volunteer opportunities are every other weekend from Friday night to Sunday Night. Volunteers are allowed to stay at the facility.HoursRequirements to VolunteerVolunteers pay for their own background check ($15)Level of difficulty for completing hoursStudent commentsDate: Spring 2014Name of Agency?EMBARC: Ethnic Minorities of Burma Advocacy and Resource ; EMBARCAddress415 Commercial Street (Waterloo Public Library)Waterloo, IA 50701 Contact PersonAlicia Soppe, Project Coordinator?, Office: (319) 382-0954, alicia@PurposeEMBARC is a grass-roots nonprofit organization founded by and for refugees from Burma living in Iowa. Since 2011, EMBARC and our volunteers have been providing refugees the resources they need to successfully settle in their new home.Population ServedBurma refugees DutiesINTERESTED IN WORKING WITH REFUGEE/IMMIGRANT POPULATIONS? Work with a member of the EMBARC staff and interpreters to help community members? with everyday tasks. This may entail ?reading? and understanding? mail, scheduling? an appointment, filling? out a form, signing up for EMBARC programs, assisting with referrals, possibly reapplying for food assistance or WIC, etc.Hours VariesRequirements to Volunteer (i.e., CPR trained, valid driver's license, etc..) Date: June 2015Name of Agency**EXCEPTIONAL PERSONS INC** Address760 Ansborough Avenue, PO Box 4090 Waterloo, IA 50704-4090Accessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonSusan Seehase, Service Director, Susan.Seehase@Phone: 319-232-6671PurposeExceptional Persons, Inc (EPI) makes a positive difference for people living with disabilities, enhances community child care and strengthens familiesPopulation ServedSupports individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and families with child care needs; Traumatic Brain Injury; Mental IllnessDutiesVolunteers would work with individuals with developmental disabilities.Hours8:00-5:00, children programming starts in afternoons/evenings, flexibleRequirements to VolunteerLevel of difficulty for completing hoursStudent commentsDate: Spring 2014Name of AgencyFaith Hope and Charity Address1815 West Milwaukee Avenue Storm Lake, IowaAccessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonBev Miller, bev@PurposeImproving lives of children with special needsPopulation ServedChildren, youth, families and other staff members. Clients often face mental/behavioral health or disability concerns.DutiesVolunteers assist with games and activities, shadow staff and take trips into the community.HoursHours are flexibleRequirements to VolunteerOrientation, process takes about 2 weeks to complete.Level of difficulty for completing hoursEasyStudent comments" I really enjoyed all the outings with the children, I would recommend this place to any student" Spring 2014Name of Agency**Family and Children's Council - Take Charge of your Body** Address500 E 4th St # 414, Waterloo, IAAccessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonGlenda Husome, glenda@PurposeTake Charge of your Body teaches children in schools about safe touches to their body and sexual abuse.Population ServedChildren and youthDutiesPresentationsHoursWeekdays and evenings, hours are flexibleRequirements to VolunteerInterview, process takes about 1 monthLevel of difficulty for completing hoursEasyStudent comments" It gave me a new insight to what can happen to children, we went into schools teaching about sexual abuse" Spring 2014Name of Agency**FAMILIES FIRST COUNSELING** Address111 Plaza Cir, Waterloo, IA 50701Accessibility to siteRequires a carContact Person319-433-0395PurposePopulation ServedDuties Volunteers may transport clients around Waterloo area to appointments, assist with filing and office work, attend court hearings with familiesHoursRequirements to VolunteerLevel of difficulty for completing hoursStudent commentsDate: Spring 2014Name of AgencyFRANCIS LAUER YOUTH SERVICES Address50 N. Eisenhower; Mason City, 50401Accessibility to siteContact PersonTracy Peet, (641) 423-7362PurposePopulation ServedDutiesVolunteers work in a youth shelter greeting children, and participating in crafts, music, and othervarious activities. They may also help with some maintenance.HoursRequirements to VolunteerLevel of difficulty for completing hoursStudent commentsDate: Spring 2014Name of AgencyA Friends' PlaceAddressCurrently (Spring 2015) - UNI CUEContact PersonFounder: Phyllis Reff, Perel1258@; 319-505-2798 Personal statement: Three out of my five children are on the autism spectrum. I have a BA in Psychology, and years of Special Education advocacy experience. I am a founding board member of an Idaho non-profit called A Social Place. (See: ). My father earned his MSW at age 60. My niece and nephew are both social workers. Thank you for helping make this new resource available to middle and high school students in the Cedar Valley. Social relatedness is what life is all about!)Ask Jenny Becker to send you a recruitment flyer if interested. PurposeThis is a social group for teens who would love to have friends, but have not yet learned the skills to make that happen. This group will be for middle and high school aged students, who are on the high functioning end of the autism spectrum, or who have Aspergers. Looking for Social Work student volunteers, who have a desire to experience the joy of engaging with this unique population. A free internet resource can be found by Googling the ORGANIZATION FOR AUTISM RESEARCH: Life Journey Through Autism: An Educator's Guide To Asperger Syndrome. The volunteers will model appropriate social interactions, and help the participants interact, keeping in mind that most participants have been traumatized/bullied, and will be needing individualized guidance and respect.Population ServedMiddle and high school aged students, who are on the high functioning end of the autism spectrum, or who have Aspergers. DutiesAssist with a group for teens with high-functioning autism or Aspergers. The group meets weekly (i.e. Wednesdays, from 2:30 - 4:30 pm) at UNI-CUE (when scheduled).Hours 2 hours per weekRequirements to Volunteer (i.e., CPR trained, valid driver's license, etc..) January 2015Name of AgencyHIGHLAND RIDGE NURSING HOME Address100 Village View Circle, Williamsburg, IA 52361Accessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonVictoria Hadley, 319-668-3800PurposeProviding healthcare to seniorsPopulation ServedChildren, Youth, Elders, Families, Staff and Public facing mental/behavioral health, health, disability or aging concernsDutiesVolunteers can assist with games and activities, shadow staff, become a conversation partner, assist with community events and assist clients with tasks.HoursWeekdays between 8-6, hours are flexible.Requirements to VolunteerApplication and background check, process took about 2 weeks.Level of difficulty for completing hoursEasyStudent comments"I really enjoyed my experience"Date: Spring 2014Name of Agency**House of Hope** Address306 Walnut Street, Waterloo, IA 50703Accessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonBarb Dee, Executive Director, BA in Social Work, MA in Family Services, barbd@, (319) 232-3823PurposeThe House of Hope provides homeless mothers with individualized support and transitional housing to achieve secure families and permanent homes.Population Served2 year transitional housing program for homeless mothers (custody of children, getting custody back and/or pregnant) who may have mental health issues, substance abuse issues, transportation barriers, within 1 year of FIP expiring, involved with criminal justice agency, 2+ incidents of homelessnessDuties (answering phones, accepting donations, office assistanceHoursMonday through Friday 8:00-5:00Requirements to VolunteerLevel of difficulty for completing hoursStudent commentsDate: Spring 2014Name of AgencyIOWA BRAILLE SCHOOL Address1002 G Avenue, Vinton, IA 52349Accessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonJustin Ruegg,(319) 472-5221 Ext. 1226PurposePopulation ServedDutiesTutoring opportunities are available in summer onlyHoursRequirements to VolunteerLevel of difficulty for completing hoursStudent commentsDate: Spring 2014Name of AgencyIowa State Extension Office Address3420 University Ave, Suite B, Waterloo, IA 50701Accessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonMichelle Temeyer at 319.234.6811 or temeyer@iastate.eduPurposePopulation ServedDutiesBecome a 4-H Leader -- Leader responsibilities include providing overall leadership of club activities; helping members plan and conduct projects and group activities; and informing and encouraging members, parents and other volunteers to actively participate in appropriate 4-H opportunities. We are particularly interested in finding more Lego leaders. Become a 4-H project leader – Throughout the year, we offer project workshops to our 4-Hers – share your passion by teaching our young people a skill. Join Our Money Smart Week Committee – Each April, during National Financial Literacy Week, community partners come together to offer financial literacy opportunities. Planning begins in December for the month-long initiative. Make Classroom Presentations – Using curriculum and “kits” ready to go out the door, we schedule classroom opportunities in the areas of Farm Physics (using physics to solve problems on the farm); Agriculture Gone Wild (activities that explore just a few of the thousands of uses for corn); All About Agriculture; Mystery Agriculture. Community Outreach – attend employee health fairs, school open houses, senior citizen day at local grocery stores and provide Extension information, distribute health food tastes and nutrition information. HoursRequirements to VolunteerLevel of difficulty for completing hoursStudent inputStudent commentsStudent inputDate: Summer 2014Name of Agency**Love INC (In the Name of Christ)** Address4807 University Avenue #202, Cedar Falls, IA 50613Accessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonHolly Hartley, Executive Director, (319) 266-1264, hhartley138@PurposeTo mobilize local churches to transform lives and communities in the Name of Christ.Population ServedMultigenerational poverty individuals and familiesDutiesFiling, data entry, phone intakes, preparing materials for meetings/groups, assisting church partners with preparing for special eventsHoursFlexibleRequirements to VolunteerKnowledge of work processing, be comfortable with office settingLevel of difficulty for completing hoursStudent inpuStudent commentsStudent inputDate: Spring 2014Name of Agency**JESSE COSBY HEALTHY LIFESTYLE CENTER** Address1112 Mobile, Waterloo 50703Accessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonJesse Henderson, Sarah Barrett, (319) 234-1793PurposeThe Jesse Cosby Neighborhood Center is dedicated to keeping and enhancing the quality of life for our neighborhood families through services, stewardship of resources and shared responsibility. Programs change with the needs of the communityPopulation ServedYouth, Adults, ElderlyHomeless, disabilitiesDutiesVolunteers can deliver meals, and work with elderly on a one-to-one basis and help with crafts and other recreational events. Requirements to volunteer depend on job duties.HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00-4:30, Special Events as scheduledRequirements to VolunteerLevel of difficulty for completing hoursStudent commentsDate: Spring 2014Name of Agency**Lutheran Services in Iowa** Address106 16th Street SW PO Box 848Waverly, IA 50677Accessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonAmanda Tome; Amanda.Tome@GO TO: volunteerPurposeYouth needing access to positive role modelsPopulation ServedYouth between the ages of 12-18 living on Bremwood’s Residential CampusDuties Mentoring activitiesHoursVariesRequirements to VolunteerCommit to 6-9 months of volunteering, one to two hours per weekLevel of difficulty for completing hoursStudent commentsDate: August 2014Name of Agency**Monarchy Therapy Services, Inc.** AddressMain Office: 505 Coates Street, Parkersburg, IA 50665Hampton Office: 123 1st Ave. SW, Hampton, IA 50441 Waterloo Office; 3356 Kimball Avenue, Suite 5, Waterloo, IA Waverly Office: 406 West Bremer Avenue, Suite C, Waverly, IA Accessibility Requires a carContact PersonClinical Director: Kate Haberman, LISW, MFT, 319-231-9399, KHaberman@PurposeMonarch Therapy Services, Inc. will provide ethical, genuine, and quality therapeutic and in-home counseling services to individuals and families while upholding each person’s right to self determination, compassion, and equality while providing empathetic interventions and treatments.Population ServedIndividuals and families requiring skill development and mental health therapy services; Over 90% of in-home skill services are provided to families with children; In clinic services is 60% individuals and 40% familiesDuties filing, cleaning play therapy suppliesHoursVaryRequirements to VolunteerLevel of difficulty for completing hoursStudent commentsDate: Spring 2014Name of Agency**New Aldaya Life Scapes** Address7511 University Ave, Cedar Falls, IAAccessibility to siteWalking distance from UNI campusContact PersonJeanne Mentel, 319-268-0401 ex 211, jmentel@PurposeProviding healthcare to seniorsPopulation ServedElderly clientsDutiesVolunteers participate in games and activities. Volunteers engage in one-on-one visiting with assigned residents, assisting with pet therapy and various activities within the home (e. g. Bingo, baking, Tuesday Club, etc.) There is also the opportunity to develop one’s own program and activities. This care center is close to UNI campus.HoursWeekdays and weekends, hours are flexibleRequirements to VolunteerBackground check and orientation, process took about 2 weeks.Level of difficulty for completing hoursEasyStudent comments" Hours are flexible, the residents are great to work with and there are a variety of activities"Spring 2014 Name of Agency**New Directions Counseling Services**Address3136 Brockway Road, Suite B, Waterloo, Iowa 50701.Contact PersonJulie Petersen, Business Manager/Owner, (319)232-2086, jpetersen@PurposeNew Directions Counseling Services of Iowa is dedicated to the process of empowering individuals and families to heal and develop their internal strengths to manage their symptoms independently. We strive to do this by providing professional therapy, treatment, community support and educational services in a physically and psychologically safe environment that enhances self-esteem and empowermentPopulation ServedAdolescents, Adults, Couples, Families who are in need of counseling services.DutiesOffice work, answering phones, managing waiting room, shadowing therapists during individual, family and group counseling.HoursVariesRequirements to Volunteer (i.e., CPR trained, valid driver's license, etc..) Date: November 2014Name of Agency**NorthCrest Specialty Care** Address2001 Heath Street, Waterloo, IAAccessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonPatty Nierling, Activities Director, 319-234-4423, pnierling@*get application from Jenny Becker, then mail or email completed form to PattyPurposeProviding health care for seniorsPopulation ServedElderly clients facing health and aging concerns.DutiesOne-on-One Visits with Residents (reading, talking, playing a game), Help with Crafts, Help in planning and working at family events, Glamour Nails (painting residents fingernails), Being a patient advocate (going to doctor’s appointment with residents), Creating new activities for residents, Conducting assessments with residents.HoursWeekdays between 8-6, hours are drop in.Requirements to VolunteerApplication, the process took several months to complete.Level of difficulty for completing hoursEasySpring 2014Name of Agency**NORTHEAST AREA AGENCY ON AGING** Address2101 Kimball Avenue, Suite 320, Waterloo, 50702Accessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonBob Schaffer, (319) 272-2244PurposeCreating and providing services for individuals to empower them to maintain their independencePopulation ServedOlder adults, some as young as 18. Serves 18 counties and 238 communities in Northeast Iowa.Duties HVAAA coordinates home delivery meals for ten Northeast Iowa counties.HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00-4:30Requirements to VolunteerLevel of difficulty for completing hoursStudent commentsDate: Spring 2014Name of Agency**NORTHEAST IOWA MEDICAL EDUCATION FOUNDATION/FAMILY PRACTICE CENTER/FAMILY MEDICINE RESIDENCY PROGRAM** Address2055 Kimball Ave, Suite 101, Waterloo, IAAccessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonDebra Flammang-Roper, 319-272-2112, dflamman@PurposeGeneral practice servicesPopulation ServedAll age groups, high risk pregnancyDutiesObserve tours, lectures etc. at Tysons, John Deere’s, WIC, Thalman Square, NEI3A, Mental Health Institute, Visiting Nursing, Black Hawk County Board Meeting, Covenant Rehabilitation Center, Allen Wound Clinic, Horizons, and, Hospice. Shadow during psychosocial risk assessments on high risk OB patients. Shadow free pregnancy tests. Ability to video and then we can talk about it afterwards. HoursM-F, 8:00-5:00Requirements to VolunteerLevel of difficulty for completing hoursStudent commentsSpring 2014Name of Agency**North Star Community Services**Address3420 University Avenue, Waterloo, Iowa 50701-2008Accessibility to siteCar needed; also on a city bus routeContact PersonJodie Muller, Director of Development & PR, (319) 236-0901 x304, jmuller@PurposeLocal, private, non-profit rehabilitative services agency providing adult day services, employment services, and supported community living services so individuals with disabilities are better able to live enriched lives in our communities.Population ServedAdults with disabilitiesDutiesMost volunteers assist with recreation activities for adults with disabilities in the day habilitation program. We welcome volunteers with special talents to share (art, music, etc.). On occasion there may be a special project we need assistance with – like our inclusive community theatre project.HoursMonday – Friday, usually 10:30 – 11:30 or 1:00 – 2:00 or 2:30, however times are flexibleRequirements to VolunteerBackground checks (both criminal and dependent adult abuse). We usually start with a tour, to be sure the student wishes to volunteer here. There is an application and a short orientation.Level of difficulty for completing hours(Student input) Student comments Date: August 2014 Name of AgencyPALS - Panthers Allied with Local Schools, affiliated with TeamMatesAddressN/AAccessibility to site Contact PersonEllen Vanderloo, vanderlooe@PurposeTo mentor students in the Waterloo School systemPopulation ServedWe have around 40 mentors, so we serve about that many students through this program.Duties Meet with your student once a week for approximately one hour. Provide mentorship and be a role model for that student. Be their friend, confidant, and biggest supporter. HoursAbout 1 a week for a time commitment of at least one year.Requirements to VolunteerFill out application, provide two references, and get background check.Level of difficulty for completing hours(Student input)The hours are relatively flexible. Once you are assigned a student, you can work with that school and your schedule to find a time to meet weekly.Student comments Date: Oct 2014Name of AgencyPEOPLES COMMUNITY HEALTH CLINIC Address905 Franklin St.; Waterloo, 50703Accessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonBeth White, (319) 272-4300PurposePopulation ServedDutiesVolunteer opportunities include reading to children, clerical work, making calls to patients to remind them of appointments, patient surveys, and various special projects. A representative from the People 's Clinic will be at the UNI volunteer fair.HoursRequirements to VolunteerLevel of difficulty for completing hoursStudent commentsDate: Spring 2014Name of Agency**Riverview Center** Address2055 Kimball Ave, Suite # 355, Waterloo, IA 50702(Covers Black Hawk, Chickasaw, Bremer Counties)Other offices:Decorah (Howard, Winneshiek, Allamakee, Clayton Counties), 1111 S. Paine St. Ste F, Decorah, IA 52101, (563) 380-3332 Dubuque (Dubuque, Clayton Counties), 2600 Dodge Street, Dubuque, IA 52003, (563) 557-0310 Cedar Rapids (Linn, Benton, Jones Counties), 50 2nd Ave Bridge, Cedar Rapids, IA 52401, (319) 540-0080 Manchester (Delaware, Buchannan, Fayette Counties), 118 W Main Street, Manchester, IA 52057, (563) 927-1524Accessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonJulie Ehlinger, Volunteer Coordinator, julie@, (563) 557-0310PurposeRiverview Center is a nonprofit agency committed to providing compassionate, client-centered care for individuals affected by sexual assault in Iowa, and for individuals affected by sexual and domestic violence in Illinois. Our free services include a 24-hour crisis hotline, legal and medical advocacy, long and short-term counseling, transition assistance for domestic violence survivors, and violence prevention education programs.Population ServedIndividuals affected by sexual assaultDutiesAssist with the 24-Hour HotlineHoursVariesRequirements to VolunteerNeed to complete 40 hours of volunteer training prior to volunteering. Level of difficulty for completing hoursStudent commentsDate: Summer 2014Name of AgencyROSEWOOD ESTATE Address1117 Maxhelen Blvd, Waterloo, 50701Accessibility to siteContact PersonMelanie Kleinz-Smith, (319) 233-5555PurposePopulation ServedDuties HoursRequirements to VolunteerVolunteers need an interest in gerontology.Level of difficulty for completing hoursStudent commentsDate: Spring 2014 Name of AgencySalvation ArmyAddress207 Logan Ave, Waterloo IA 50703Accessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonDavid Rainey, (319) 235-9358PurposePopulation ServedDutiesHoursRequirements to VolunteerLevel of difficulty for completing hoursStudent commentsDate: Spring 2014 Name of AgencySeton Catholic School Address7597 Burds Rd, Peosta, IAAccessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonSara Morrison, 563-451-2389, saramorrison3@PurposeDaycare and EducationPopulation ServedYouthDutiesVolunteers shadowing staff, mentor clients, be an aide to staff when working directly with clients.HoursWeekdays between 8 and 6, hours are pretty flexible.Requirements to VolunteerInterview, process took about 2 weeks to complete.Level of difficulty for completing hoursEasyStudent comments"I felt like I was making a difference, I got to see how real world problems relate to SW" Spring 2014Name of Agency**Social Action Inc**Address500 East 4th Street, Suite 410, Waterloo, IA 50703Accessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonDavid Goodson, Executive Director, dgoodson@, (319) 234-7600, ext 11 or (319) 504-1997PurposeEmpowering youth to pursue their dreams and achieve their goals; women’s group programming; domestic violence programmingPopulation ServedJuvenile offenders ages 14-19, victims of domestic violenceDutiesHelp organize materials for programming and groups, answer phones, group programming observationsHoursVariesRequirements to VolunteerNoneLevel of difficulty for completing hoursStudent commentsDate: Spring 2014Name of AgencySpectrum Project (uni.edu/spectrum)AddressLocal school buildingsAccessibility to siteNeeds own car/transportation to siteContact PersonKevin L. Droe, Ph.D., UNI Associate Professor of Music EducationRussell Hall 069, Cedar Falls, IA 50614-0246319-273-3073, kevin.droe@uni.eduPurposeThis project combines music, movement and drama into a production where children with disabilities come up with the ideas and UNI students help direct it into a show. Population ServedChildren with disabilities, ages 6-18DutiesHelping them with music, movement and drama activities. There are three UNI faculty members, one Wartburg faculty member and one certified teacher who will helping the UNI students in their roles as "buddies" with the children. HoursRehearsals will be Saturdays at 1:00 PM at Lincoln Elementary in Cedar Falls. The project lasts for 12 weeks and each volunteer will complete at least 30 hours.Requirements to VolunteerLevel of difficulty for completing hours(Student input) Student comments Name of AgencyTHE ARC OF CEDAR VALLEYThis agency has accepted UNI students in the past. When the list was updated in the Spring of 2014, the agency did not follow up after being contacted. Address760 Ansborough Ave. (PO Box 4090); Waterloo 50704Accessibility to siteContact PersonBeverly Burton, (319) 232-0437PurposePopulation ServedThe ARC serves individuals with mental retardation, cerebral palsy, and related disabilities. Duties Volunteers participate in their bowling program, which begins in late September or early October, and continues until the end of February.HoursRequirements to VolunteerLevel of difficulty for completing hoursStudent commentsDate: Spring 2014Name of AgencyUNI CENTER FOR ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AddressUNI-CUE WaterlooAccessibility to siteContact PersonNancy Scoggins-Rose, (319) 433-1220PurposePopulation ServedDutiesVolunteers tutor at various community locationsHoursRequirements to VolunteerLevel of difficulty for completing hoursStudent commentsDate: Spring 2014Name of AgencyVICTIM WITNESS SERVICES AddressBlack Hawk County Attorney’s Office Accessibility to siteContact PersonLinda Meyers, (319) 833-3034PurposePopulation ServedDutiesDuties include meeting with victims of crime and answering their questions about the court process, making appropriate referrals. Other duties would include attending meetings and doing special projects along with office duties.HoursRequirements to VolunteerLevel of difficulty for completing hoursStudent commentsDate: Spring 2014 Name of AgencyVolunteer Center of the Cedar ValleyAddress2101 Kimball Ave? Suite 1414; Waterloo, lA 50702Contact PersonLauren Finke, DirectorPhone: (319) 272-2087PurposeStudents can pick an agency of interest and by location from website listingsSpring 2014Name of Agency**Waypoint** Address318 Fifth St. SE Cedar Rapids, IA 52401Accessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonAshley, Taylor or Tara, 319-365-1458 ext 6114 or ext 6143 Email: ashley.taylor@. or tara@.PurposeDomestic Abuse servicesPopulation ServedChildren and adults dealing with abuse.DutiesVolunteers assist with answering phones, being a handyman, work in the child care center, help at events, coordinate donations or help out in the resource center; they may also become an advocate for domestic abuse victims.Hours Requirements to VolunteerApplication, interview, orientation, background check, training, and selection process. Entire process took about 1 month to complete.Level of difficulty for completing hoursDifficultSpring 2014 Name of Agency**WESTERN HOME COMMUNITIES** Address420 E. 11th Street, Cedar Falls 50613Accessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonCarolyn Martin (Ext. 230), (319) 277-2141PurposeWestern Home Communities is a charitable Christian service organization that assertively creates fulfilling lifestyles for seniors, their families, and our employees.Population ServedAges 55+Duties Volunteers engage in various activities including: one ?on-one visits (requires a once a week commitment); helping with activities and special projects; and transporting and accompanying residents to appointments. Other activities include: shopping at College Square Mall, flower arranging, serving refreshments after funerals, library cart, making birthday and holiday favors, subbing in the store, entertainment and many others.HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00-5:00, flexible as neededRequirements to VolunteerLevel of difficulty for completing hoursStudent commentsDate: Spring 2014Name of AgencyWestside Christian Daycare and Preschool Address3908 West River Drive, Davenport, IAAccessibility to siteRequires a carContact PersonAnne, 563-323-3800Purpose Population ServedChildren with educational needs and staffDutiesVolunteer can be a mentor, conversation partner and an aide to staff.HoursWeekdays between 8-6, hours are flexible.Requirements to VolunteerApplication, orientation and background check, process takes about 2 weeks to complete.Level of difficulty for completing hoursVery easySpring 2014Name of Agency**YWCA** Address425 Lafayette St Waterloo, IA 50703Accessibility to siteRequires a carContact Person319-234-7589PurposeThe YWCA of Black Hawk County is dedicated toeliminating racism, empowering women, and promotingpeace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all.Population ServedYouth, parents, seniorsDuties HoursMonday through Friday, hours may vary as programming is primarily from 2:00-6:30 p.mRequirements to VolunteerLevel of difficulty for completing hoursStudent commentsDate: Spring 2014 ................
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